Oracle Database Errors or Warnings from Error ORA-48116 to ORA-48125

ORA-48116: error enountered when attempting to create a directory [string]
Cause: There was an error encountered when attempting to create a directory.
Action: Check the directory name.
ORA-48117: error encountered when attempting to remove a directory [string]
Cause: There was an error encountered when attempting to remove a directory.
Action: Check the directory name.
ORA-48118: error encountered with list directory [string]
Cause: There was an error with listing the elements of a directory.
Action: Check the state of the operating system.

ORA-48119: error encountered when attempting to remove a file [string] [string]
Cause: There was an error encountered when attempting to remove a file with the ADR file interface.
Action: Check the directory name and file name.
ORA-48120: error encountered when attempting to retrieve the file size [string] [string]
Cause: There was an error encountered when attempting to retrieve the file size with the ADR file interface.
Action: Check the directory name and file name.
ORA-48121: error with opening the ADR stream file [string] [string]
Cause: An error was encountered when attempting to open an ADR stream file.
Action: Check the rest of the error stack for details of the actual error that was encountered.

ORA-48122: error with opening the ADR block file [string] [string]
Cause: An error was encountered when attempting to open an ADR block file.
Action: Check the rest of the error stack for details of the actual error that was encountered.
ORA-48123: error encountered when attempting to flush a file
Cause: There was an error encountered when attempting to flush a file with the ADR file interface.
Action: Check the state of the file.
ORA-48124: device full encountered during write to a file
Cause: The device full error was encountered during the write to a file.
Action: Check the amount of free space on the device.
ORA-48125: illegal identifier length, argn:string, len:string, lim:string
Cause: An input identifier was passed in that has a length that is greater than the max length.
Action: Make sure the input indentifier has a length that is less than the max length.

Above are list of Oracle Database Errors or Warnings from Error ORA-48116 to ORA-48125 received while performing certain operation against Oracle Database or related products.

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